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Making a start for the better

The Mirai

Our world faces many challenges, from climate change and air quality to energy efficiency and security. With Mirai, we are making a start for the better, to ensure that we can enjoy a future that cares about the environment.

Reducing life cycle impact

There are multiple kinds of powertrains and energy sources that show outstanding environmental performance. However, the overall environmental assessment of a vehicle should consider the entire life cycle: from design, through production and driving and, finally, at the recycling phase.

In order to measure the overall environmental impact, detailed life cycle assessments were carried out in accordance with ISO 14040/44, and certified by the independent experts of TÜV Rheinland.

The next step is to derive recommended courses of action and measures that will lead to ecological optimisation of our products and processes over the entire vehicle life cycle. Toyota strives to develop each model in such a way that it delivers far better environmental properties than its predecessor.

Mirai takes this ethic a step further. Depending on the way hydrogen is produced, an overall CO2 reduction of 40-70% can be achieved compared with a conventional powered petrol vehicle. And in the future, with more and more hydrogen being produced by renewable energy, the CO2 emissions related to the driving phase will be reduced to zero, generating only water as a by-product.

A sustainable hydrogen society
Hydrogen can be produced from various primary energies, the method of extraction dependent on the country in question. It can also play a major role in the spread of renewable energy. Solar and wind power are intermittent sources, resulting in unstable generation that requires an adequate storage system. One way to store these intermittent renewable energies is to convert them to hydrogen, a method that’s more appropriate than batteries for large storage thanks to a higher energy density.

The society of the future must utilize renewable energy and smartly integrate the electricity grid with the hydrogen grid for effective use. To realise a future of sustainable energy-based societies using hydrogen, we must fully utilise renewable energy while effectively integrating electricity and hydrogen grids as one.

A future led by technology
Resource efficiency plays an important role in Toyota’s organisation. The recoverability rate of the Mirai exceeds 95%. As the Mirai’s fuel cell stack is using the precious metal platinum, Toyota created the world first stack collection and recycling network.

In Europe, Toyota has set itself the challenging target of aiming to collect 100% of these industrial batteries. In 2010, Toyota succeeded in establishing the world's first battery-to-battery recycling operation in Japan. Furthermore, as of 2013, batteries are reused in stationary energy storage applications. Realising that our raw materials are finite, Toyota is continuously progressing towards a resource-efficient economy.

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